The Brutalist Report - science
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- An optical lattice clock based on strontium atoms achieves unprecedented accuracy [58d]
- A mixed approach to reforestation is better than planting or regeneration alone, study finds [58d]
- Warehousing industry found to increase health-harming pollutants, with people of color especially affected [58d]
- Taiwan braces for Typhoon Gaemi to make landfall [58d]
- Streets turned into rivers as Typhoon Gaemi blows past Philippines [58d]
- 'Truly frightening': Pesticides increasingly laced with forever chemicals [58d]
- Monday is the hottest day recorded on Earth, beating Sunday's record, European climate agency says [58d]
- The flickering glow of summer's fireflies: too important to lose, too small to notice them gone [58d]
- Surprise blast of rock, water and steam in Yellowstone sends dozens running for safety [58d]
- How biodiversity is changing in one of the world's most productive ocean ecosystems [58d]
- Researchers record first-ever images and data of a shark being struck by a boat [58d]
- Scientists try to replicate ancient butchering methods to learn how Neanderthals ate birds [58d]
- Taco-shaped arthropod fossils give new insights into the history of the first mandibulates [59d]
- When searching for light and a mate in the deep, dark sea, male dragonfish grow larger eyes, scientists discover [59d]
- Butterflies accumulate enough static electricity to attract pollen without contact, research finds [59d]
- The unintended consequences of success against malaria [59d]
- A new way to make element 116 opens the door to heavier atoms [59d]
- Combining trapped atoms and photonics for new quantum devices [59d]
- Stress granules found to play an unsuspected role in blood vessel formation [59d]
- Systematic monitoring: Gray wolf autopsy findings since the species' comeback to Germany [59d]
- Near-infrared photobiomodulation technique targets brain inflammation [59d]
- Study proposes changes to simplify legislation on Atlantic Rainforest biome and enhance conservation [59d]
- Carbon dating: Developing a measurement tool for a 23-year-old cold case [59d]
- New partnerships found to improve life satisfaction for single mothers [59d]
- Researchers develop novel procedure for isolating primary mouse hepatocytes with holographic acoustic tweezers [59d]
- Uncovering the link between meltwater and groundwater in mountain regions [59d]
- In study of police, female officers perceived more danger, were more suspicious of civilians than male colleagues [59d]
- Boosting plant health: The role of gene exchange with bacteria [59d]
- Streaming with more diversity? Study compares representation of minorities in broadcasting vs. streaming services [59d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses political advertising in the 2024 election [59d]
- High-energy collision study reveals new insights into quark-gluon plasma [59d]
- New research proposes better carbon storage with stacked geology [59d]
- Perceptions of income inequality drive consumers' interests in counterfeit luxury goods, study finds [59d]
- The silent spreader: Reassessing the role of mice in leptospirosis risk [59d]
- Research team develops new antimalarial agent for combating drug-resistant parasites [59d]
- Lethal climate destruction: Linguistics researcher makes the case for using medical language in climate discourse [59d]
- New work sheds light on nonlinear encoding in diffractive optical processors based on linear materials [59d]
- Consortium offers perspectives on large cellular models and the future of AI-driven biological research [59d]
- 'Floating duck syndrome' can trick people into working hard while failing to achieve their goals [59d]
- Digital food ordering drives increased indulgence and spending, study reveals [59d]
- HR departments 'not trusted' to deal with bullying, finds study [59d]
- Opening a window on environmental phenomena with new imaging technology [59d]
- NASA's massive moon booster arrives at Kennedy Space Center [59d]
- Next generation biosensor reveals gibberellin's critical role in legume nitrogen-fixation [59d]
- Q&A: Harris 2024? Here's what election and campaign finance laws say [59d]
- New automated system provides a way to detect elusive volcanic vibrations [59d]
- Yellowknife study warns of unprecedented arsenic release from wildfires [59d]
- Colombia orchid sanctuary collects and clones endangered species [59d]
- Now entering their adult phase, spotted lanternflies are headed into their invasive peak [59d]
- July 21 hottest day ever recorded globally: EU climate monitor [59d]
- Study links nanoparticles to oxidative stress and neuron death [59d]
- Lunar exploration ground sites will enhance the Near Space Network's communications services [59d]
- Woodchip bioreactor helps reduce pesticide run-off from horticulture greenhouses [59d]
- 380-million-year-old rocks provide insights into past climate and geothermal energy [59d]
- One elephant can sustain more than 2 million dung beetles in east African savannas, study finds [59d]
- Study identifies best bioenergy crops for sustainable aviation fuels by US region, policy goals [59d]
- Machine learning method uses nonlinear optics and structured light to expand information network accuracy and capacity [59d]
- Experts call for better training and support to tackle night-time sexual harassment [59d]
- Would you pay to quit TikTok and Instagram? You'd be surprised how many would [59d]
- New nature writing genre brings wild and tricky aspects of climate crisis to life [59d]
- Examining progress on volatile organic compound pollution control via the catalytic method [59d]
- Q&A: Can policy decisions reduce our appetite for meat? [59d]
- Seafloor sediment reveals previously unknown volcanic eruption 520,000 years ago in south Aegean Sea [59d]
- Counter-drug strategies in Central America are worsening deforestation, threatening many species of birds [59d]
- Unequal access to quantum information education may limit progress—now is the time to improve [59d]
- Researchers: COVID-19 devastated teacher morale—and it hasn't recovered [59d]
- Opinion: If we want to settle on other planets, we'll have to use genome editing to alter human DNA [59d]
- Is Tantra about sex or divine liberation? Why followers are split over the ancient yogic tradition [59d]
- Retaining flavor while removing caffeine—a chemist explains the chemistry behind decaf coffee [59d]
- Physicists uncover key to resolving long-standing inertial confinement fusion hohlraum drive deficit [59d]
- New 3D reconstruction method aids analysis of property-defining defects [59d]
- Naming and shaming domestic violence perpetrators doesn't work to keep women safe, researcher says [59d]
- Lethal bird flu could decimate Oceania's birds—from vigilance to vaccines, here's what Australia is doing to prepare [59d]
- Spontaneous supercrystal discovered in switching metal-insulator [59d]
- Estuaries and coastlines capture most plastic before it gets out to sea, providing a chance to stop ocean pollution [59d]
- Environmental pollution and human health—how worried should we be? [59d]
- 'Dark leadership' is a threat to Canada's tourism industry, say researchers [59d]
- Hunter-gatherers kept an 'orderly home' in the earliest known British dwelling, archaeological evidence shows [59d]
- Study shows egg-laying mammals are unique, inside and out [59d]
- Moon dust could contaminate lunar explorers' water supply [59d]
- Protect the child, save the adult: An opportunity to cut Australia's welfare costs by nearly 40% [59d]
- Electrothermal mineralization process offers more environmentally friendly, cost-effective method for soil remediation [59d]
- Natural drylands grossly under-protected: Study predicts major threats due to human land-use conversion [59d]
- Chemists develop test to track crucial edits to RNA [59d]
- Scientists say sun's influence penetrates into deep Earth [59d]
- 3D printing method reveals light emission from nanowires for the first time [59d]
- Mathematical models used to calculate speed of disease spread in early ocean travel [59d]
- Researchers explore a single cell using advanced X-ray imaging techniques [59d]
- Fruit fly post-mating behavior controlled by male-derived peptide via command neurons, finds study [59d]
- New car smell reaches toxic levels on hot days, researchers find [59d]
- Researchers elucidate biogeographic context of human evolution in East African Rift System [59d]
- Dual action antibiotic could make bacterial resistance nearly impossible [59d]
- Room-temperature defluorination method uses light to clean up forever chemicals [59d]
- Nature-inspired novel catalyst paves the way for efficient hydrocarbon decomposition [59d]
- Innovative method uses oxygen and light to recycle unsaturated polymers [59d]
- Smart guide RNAs: Researchers use logic gate-based decision-making to construct circuits that control genes [59d]
- Heat-sensitive trees moving uphill due to rising temperatures, study finds [59d]
- NASA rocket discovers new energization process in upper atmosphere [59d]
- Scientists create AI model that rivals top methods for weather and climate forecasts [59d]
- Chinese lunar probe finds water in moon samples [59d]
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